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Jarrett, William H. "Raising the Bar: Mary Elizabeth Garrett, M. Carey Thomas, and the Johns Hopkins Medical School." Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 24, no. 1 (January 2011): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2011.11928678.

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Butler, Barbara. ": Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists . Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, Trudy Van Houten." American Anthropologist 89, no. 1 (March 1987): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aa.1987.89.1.02a00950.

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Robison, William B. "The National and Local Significance of Wyatt's Rebellion in Surrey." Historical Journal 30, no. 4 (December 1987): 769–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x00022317.

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Though much has been written about Wyatt's rebellion, it remains controversial. There is, first of all, lively debate about the rebels' motives in rising against Mary Tudor in January and February 1554. It is generally agreed that some rebels wished only to force changes in royal policy, while others sought to replace the queen with her sister Elizabeth and Edward Courtenay, the earl of Devon. But, while D. M. Loades and his adherents contend that the rising was caused almost entirely by opposition to Mary's proposed marriage to Prince Philip of Spain, others argue – to varying degrees – that religion was significant and that many rebels were protestants seeking to thwart a catholic restoration.
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Popov, Sergey. "Ice Cover, Subglacial Landscape, and Estimation of Bottom Melting of Mac. Robertson, Princess Elizabeth, Wilhelm II, and Western Queen Mary Lands, East Antarctica." Remote Sensing 14, no. 1 (January 5, 2022): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14010241.

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This study demonstrates the results of Russian airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) investigations and also seismic reflection soundings carried out in 1971–2020 over a vast area of coastal part of East Antarctica. It is the first comprehensive summary mapping of these data. Field research, equipment, errors of initial RES data, and methods of gridding are discussed. Ice thickness, ice base elevation, and bedrock topography are presented. The ice thickness across the research area varies from a few meters to 3620 m, and is greatest in the local subglacial depressions. The average thickness is about 1220 m. The total volume of the ice is about 710,500 km3. The bedrock heights vary from 2860 m below sea level in the ocean bathyal zone to 2040 m above sea level in the Grove Mountains area (4900 m relief). The main directions of the bedrock orographic forms are concentrated mostly in three intervals: 345∘–30∘, 45∘–70∘, and 70∘–100∘. The bottom melting rate was estimated on the basis of the simple Zotikov model. Total annual melting under the study area is about 0.633 cubic meters. The total annual melting in the study area is approximately 1.5 mm/yr.
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ERDAL, Baturay. "Pandemi Sonrası Dönemde Beslenme Tabularını Yıkmak: J. M Coetzee’nin Elizabeth Costello Romanında İnsan-Hayvan İlişkisi." Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, no. 47 (June 15, 2022): 135–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21497/sefad.1128564.

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Many conspiracy theories and worst-case scenarios have been produced about the COVID-19 pandemic. With a reductionist approach, this new coronavirus disease outbreak has been regrettably confined to the simple matter that humans are exposed to viral pathogens of certain wild animals. However, the global reasons and outcomes of the present outbreak should not simply be correlated with the physiologies of a group of animals but with human activities subject to wanton consumption, interference with living spaces, intense commercialization and, particularly, dietary habits. Thus, reconceptualizing pandemics as a multidimensional “ecological crisis” posing a threat to the future of human and nonhuman beings rather than a “disease” endangering human welfare seems to become the sole prerequisite for a significant policy shift in the relationship between humans and animals. With this in mind, the eponymous protagonist of the novel, Elizabeth Costello, a vegetarian like her creator, gives the traces of an ecological philosophy which reinforces the notion that it is not the sheer scientific productivity driven by the rationalization but the reconsideration of animal-human interactions that can prevent post-pandemic era from recurring outbreaks. In the novel, through her understanding of environmental ethics, J. M. Coetzee’s vegetarian and writer protagonist provides discussions that help rethinking literature as one of the guiding disciplines that can offer new insights into the natural habitat of animals. This study intends to handle how Coetzee’s thoughts on vegetarianism and human-animal interactions can become an ethical model for the future world in dire need of a post-pandemic paradigm shift.
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Buscemi, Nicki. "“THE DISEASE, WHICH HAD HITHERTO BEEN NAMELESS”: M. E. BRADDON'S CHALLENGE TO MEDICAL AUTHORITY IN BIRDS OF PREY AND CHARLOTTE'S INHERITANCE." Victorian Literature and Culture 38, no. 1 (February 23, 2010): 151–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150309990362.

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon launched her editorship of Belgravia magazine by painting a picture for her readers of a murderous medical practitioner. At the outset of Birds of Prey (1867), the serial novel which kicked off the magazine's publication, Braddon introduces us to a surgeon-dentist named Philip Sheldon. The narrator ironically explains, “Of course he was eminently respectable . . . A householder with such a door-step and such muslin curtains could not be other than the most correct of mankind” (7; bk. 1, ch. 1). Sensation novels of the 1860s have long been critically recognized as vehicles for revealing the disparity between respectable façades and seedy interior truths, and Braddon's underexamined work Birds of Prey and its sequel Charlotte's Inheritance (1868) are no exception: by the close of the second novel, the seemingly upright Sheldon has been revealed as a liar, a cheat, and a killer.
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Kaufman, Ira R. "Drug Abuse Treatment: A National Study of Effectiveness.Robert L. Hubbard , Mary Ellen Marsden , J. Valley Rachal , Henrick J. Harwood , Elizabeth R. Cavanaugh , Harold M. Ginzburg." American Journal of Sociology 96, no. 1 (July 1990): 258–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/229527.

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Droke, Julie. "Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists. Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, and Trudy Van Houten. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1985. ix + 102pp., biblio. $12.95 (paper)." American Antiquity 54, no. 1 (January 1989): 222. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281373.

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Lennard, Frances. "The Eye of the Needle: English Embroideries from the Feller Collection (Oxford, The Ashmolean Museum, 1 August-12 October 2014). Catalogue; by Mary M. Brooks, Elizabeth Feller, and Jacqueline Holdsworth, Micheál & Elizabeth Feller: The Needlework Collecti." Renaissance Studies 30, no. 3 (February 5, 2015): 451–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/rest.12134.

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Kerber, Steve. "Preserving Field Records: Archival Techniques for Archaeologists and Anthropologists. Mary Anne Kenworthy, Eleanor M. King, Mary Elizabeth Ruwell, and Trudy Van Houten. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1985. ix + 102 pp., illustrations, biblio. $6.95 (paper)." American Antiquity 53, no. 1 (January 1988): 212. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281188.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "M E (Mary Elizabeth)"

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Holberg, Jennifer L. "Searching for Mary Garth : the figure of the writing woman in Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, E.M. Delafield, Barbara Pym, and Anita Brookner /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9380.

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Adams, Elizabeth. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon as a professional author : Mary, a case study." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.546502.

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Carnell, Jennifer Anne. "The Literary Lives of Mary Elizabeth Braddon." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.533513.

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Venn, Jennifer O. "The autobiographies of Barbara Blaugdone, Elizabeth White, Mary Rich, and Mary Penington." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0022/NQ31165.pdf.

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Hillabold, Susan (Susan Gray) Carleton University Dissertation English. "Patriarchy mocked: the sensation novels of Mary Elizabeth Braddon." Ottawa, 1988.

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Hatter, Janine Elizabeth. "Brief sensations : a critical study of Mary Elizabeth Braddon's short fiction." Thesis, University of Hull, 2012. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:16508.

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In recent decades, there has been an upsurge in critical attention on the life and oeuvre of Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Most of the critical output, however, relates to Braddon’s sensation novels Lady Audley’s Secret (1861) and Aurora Floyd (1862) (with a minority on her domestic novels and plays), and focuses on Braddon’s representation of a woman’s position in nineteenth-century society. This thesis is therefore the first extended piece to explore her short fiction – which includes short stories, edited collections and novellas – in detail and so contributes significantly to our understanding of Braddon’s life and oeuvre. The thesis begins with an exploration of Braddon’s multiple selves and how she (re)constructs her image throughout her life, and proceeds by an examination of short fiction’s critical position in both contemporary and modern discourse. Following this each chapter is dedicated to a separate subgenre of her short fiction – that of theatrical, supernatural, crime, domestic and children’s literature – and how each of these literary subgenres is another constructed performance, like her ‘multiple selves’. All of these chapters position Braddon and her writing within her contemporary Victorian context, whilst also examining how her contributions developed each of the subgenres considered. This is achieved by a comparison of Braddon’s short fiction with that of other authors of the period, thus our understanding of how Braddon impacted on the larger literary marketplace and influenced other writers will be examined. Furthermore, her short stories will be positioned in relation to her oeuvre as a whole, demonstrating that she did not consider the short story as inferior to the novel, which illuminates our knowledge of the hitherto marginalised genre of the Victorian short story.
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King, Amy. ""Freedom in working" : representations of working women in Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton, Ruth, and North and South /." View online, 2009. http://repository.eiu.edu/theses/docs/32211131559899.pdf.

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Merton, Charlotte Isabelle. "The women who served Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth Ladies, Gentlewomen and Maids of the Privy Chamber, 1553-1603 /." Thesis, Online version, 1992. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/33095.

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Massey, Carissa. "Mary Colter southwestern architect and innovator of indigenous style /." Huntington, WV : [Marshall University Libraries], 2003. http://www.marshall.edu/etd/descript.asp?ref=233.

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Charret-Del, Bove Marion. "La stratégie du flou dans les romans à sensation de Mary Elizabeth Braddon." Lyon 3, 2007. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2007_out_charret-del_bove_m.pdf.

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Les romans à sensation écrits par Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) au début des années 1860, ont particulièrement troublé critiques et lectorat. Cette étude vise à révéler la présence d'une véritable stratégie narrative, fondée sur le flou, c'est-à-dire le secret, le mystère, l'incertitude et l'ambiguïté dans Lady Audley's Secret, Aurora Floyd, John Marchmont's Legacy, Eleanor's Victory et The Doctor's Wife. Les intrigues sensationnalistes se déroulent ainsi dans des lieux étranges, où les perceptions temporelles et spatiales semblent complètement bouleversées. Les personnages sont confrontés à de profonds problèmes identitaires, cachant leur véritable nature sous des mensonges et des faux-semblants. Mais loin de perdre le lecteur dans un dédale d'invraisemblances, cette utilisation récurrente de l'incertain est au cœur d'une dynamique narrative : le « sensation novel », parfaite illustration du roman-feuilleton, est un récit herméneutique qui joue avec le lecteur. C'est aussi un genre, qui, en subvertissant les frontières entre les catégories littéraires, provoqua des réactions extrêmes de la part des critiques de l'époque, profondément choqués par cette fiction populaire qui s'adressait avant tout aux sensations physiques de son lectorat. Le but ultime du roman à sensation est de progresser, par le biais d'un lent et chaotique processus de révélation, vers une certaine clarté, fragile et relative. Le flou braddonnien, sous toutes ses formes, deviendrait alors un moyen de mettre en lumière les angoisses d'une époque en proie au doute et à l'incertitude, en matière de mariage, d'identité et de sexualité
The sensation novels written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) in the early 1860s were troublesome for literary critics and readers alike. The present study seeks to reveal how in five of M. E. Braddon's novels, Lady Audley's Secret, Aurora Floyd, John Marchmont's Legacy, Eleanor's Victory and The Doctor's Wife, the author pursued a veritable strategy of narrative blurring through an astute use of vagueness, secrecy, mystery, uncertainty and ambiguity. The setting in which the novels' plots unravel - strange dwellings where temporal and spatial perceptions are drastically skewed - mirror the psychological situation of their characters, who face profound identity crises, hiding their real selves behind a veil of lies and pretence. Yet, far from losing the reader in a labyrinth of incongruities, the recurrent use of uncertainty constitutes the very dynamic of the sensation narrative, toying hermeneutically with its readers, as is best illustrated in the serial form of the novel. It is also a genre, which blurred the frontiers between literary categories, often triggering extreme reactions from Victorian literary critics who were utterly shocked by a popular form of fiction that appealed so strongly to the reader's physical sensations. The ultimate goal of the sensation novel was to move toward a fragile and uncertain clarity, through a slow and chaotic process of revelation. Paradoxically, the blurring strategy of Braddon's novels ultimately served to shed light on the anxieties of an era labouring under the burden of doubt and uncertainty concerning the issues of marriage, sexuality and personal identity
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Books on the topic "M E (Mary Elizabeth)"

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Hollcroft, Donald. Bible records and group sheets of James McCreary m Mary Doughty, William Hollcroft m Permelia McCreary, John Hollcroft m Mary Walter, Samuel Gallaher m Sarah Hollcroft, Jared Scofield m Mary Hollcroft, John T. Hall m Hannah Lowe, James Hollcraft m Elizabeth Lytle, all at one time or another lived in Warren Co., OH. Morgantown, IN: D. Hollcroft, 1995.

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Fry, Arthur. The genealogy of the family of Clem Frank Haguewood and his wives, Effie M. Saunders and Mary Elizabeth Meader. Fayetteville, Ark. (1923 E. Joyce Blvd. #323, Fayetteville 72703): A. Fry, 1999.

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Aesthetic pleasure in twentieth-century women's food writing: The innovative appetites of M.F.K. Fisher, Alice B. Toklas, and Elizabeth David. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Purdy, Emily. Mary & Elizabeth. London: Avon, 2011.

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Period: Mary Elizabeth Salzmann. Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub., 2001.

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Davis, W. E. The James lineage: Isaac Lunceford James, Henry A. James, William B. James, Charles F. James, George T. James, Vincent W. James, Susan V. James (Orr), Martha D. James (Proctor), Isaac Lunceford James, Jr., Mary E. James, Elizabeth M. James, Frances R. James (Duncan), Wilinda A.D. James, Mary T. James (Long/Cash). [Glendale, Ohio] (1075 Morse Ave., Glendale 45246): W.E. James, 1987.

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Barbera, Salvatore. Mary Elizabeth the spotless cow. Scottsdale, AZ: Sweetles Press, 2012.

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Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, rivals, queens. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004.

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Dunn, Jane. Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, rivals, queens. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2004.

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Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, rivals, queens. London: HarperCollins, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "M E (Mary Elizabeth)"

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Pykett, Lyn. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon." In A Companion to Sensation Fiction, 121–33. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444342239.ch9.

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Tönnies, Merle. "Braddon, Mary Elizabeth." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_8051-1.

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Beller, Anne-Marie. "Braddon, Mary Elizabeth." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women's Writing, 1–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02721-6_5-1.

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Tönnies, Merle. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon." In Kindler Kompakt: Englische Literatur, 19. Jahrhundert, 129–30. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05527-9_26.

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Beller, Anne-Marie. "Braddon, Mary Elizabeth." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Victorian Women’s Writing, 180–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78318-1_5.

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Spencer, Jane. "Giving Utterance: Mary Barton." In Elizabeth Gaskell, 32–50. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22617-7_2.

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McLaren, Anne. "Memorializing Mary and Elizabeth." In Tudor Queenship, 11–27. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230111950_2.

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Robinson, Amy J. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Aurora Floyd." In A Companion to Sensation Fiction, 160–71. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444342239.ch12.

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Wright, Terence. "Realising Christianity: Mary Barton." In Elizabeth Gaskell 'We are not angels', 21–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230378155_2.

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Beller, Anne-Marie. "Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Joshua Haggard's Daughter." In A Companion to Sensation Fiction, 172–83. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444342239.ch13.

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Conference papers on the topic "M E (Mary Elizabeth)"

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Kumpaty, Subha, Esther Akinlabi, Elizabeth Paoli, Arianna Ziemer, and Sisa Pityana. "Global Research Engagement by Undergraduates and its Impact: Laser Metal Deposition Studies in US-South Africa Collaboration." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70137.

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This paper presents the follow-up work of research conducted by Milwaukee School of Engineering senior undergraduate students in South Africa under the second year of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates grant EEC-1460183 sponsored by the National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator Dr. Kumpaty). Elizabeth Paoli and Arianna Ziemer conducted research in summer of 2016 under advisement of Dr. Kumpaty and his South African collaborators, Dr. Esther Akinlabi and Dr. Sisa Pityana. Arianna extended the work of Mueller (reported in IMECE2016-65094), with 10% Mo in the combination of Ti64-Mo deposited on Ti64 substrate at a laser power of 1700 W for five scan speeds ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 m/min. It was observed that lower scan speeds produced elongated grains. Hardness and corrosion tests were also completed in her study. Elizabeth worked on varying the percent of Mo from layer to layer deposited (5%, 10%, 15%) and characterized these functionally graded samples for biomedical applications. Laser metal deposition was completed at the CSIR – National Laser Center, in Pretoria, South Africa and the material characterization was performed at the University of Johannesburg as in the previous year. An alumnus of MSOE, Peter Spyres was an important liaison for our international REU participants as he engaged them during the weekends in a cultural immersion which otherwise would not have been possible. While the research collaborators have generously provided support, it is the care taken by Peter’s remarkable household, which enhanced the beneficial value of this global research enterprise. The paper addresses yet another successful completion of the international Research Experiences for Undergraduates.
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Spoth, Thomas, and Seth Condell. "The 200 Year Bridge - The New Goethals Bridge as a Roadmap." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.0202.

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<p>The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has completed the replacement of the congested and functionally obsolete Goethals Bridge, a circa 1928 steel cantilever truss bridge, with a dual-span modern cable-stayed bridge connecting Elizabeth, New Jersey and Staten Island, NY. Designed as a 150 year service life structure, the newly opened crossing paves the way towards achieving the possibility of a 200 year bridge, both in material durability, structural redundancy / resilience, and modal flexibility.</p><p>The new crossing features three eastbound and three westbound lanes plus a 3 m wide shared use path (SUP) for bicycles and pedestrians. To accommodate future expansion, the superstructure of the cable stayed spans is designed to receive steel framing to support a variety of possible transit options including light rail, while the substructure need not be strengthened for this future load. With a 274 m main span, the new crossing provides a significant maritime navigational improvement over the original 205 m steel truss span.</p><p>Herein we focus on the strategic application of corrosion protection strategies to achieve the long service life in a competitive bid environment, structural benefit of the design as relates to resiliency, modal flexibility, and operational redundancy to withstand extreme events.</p>
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Jackson, G. D. Bedrock geology, northwest part of Nuluujaak Mountain, Baffin Island, Nunavut, part of NTS 37-G/5. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/314670.

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The map area lies about 40 km northwest of Baffinland's iron mine. Dykes of unit mAnA3 within unit mAnA2 suggest that unit mAnA2 predates unit mAnA3. Unit nAMqf, basal Mary River Group unit, includes regolith material from units mAnA2 and mAnA3. Unit mAnAm may include some dykes of unit nAMb. The Mary River Group was deposited in a volcanic-arc environment, yielding zircon U-Pb ages mostly in the range of 2.88 to 2.72 Ga. Iron-formation (unit nAMi) is approximately 276 m thick locally, with oxide facies (unit nAMio) being most abundant. The quartzite triangle west of 'Iron lake' (unofficial name) may be a small horst. The main east-west-trending synclinal fold, including the area around 'Iron lake' and the no. 4 ore deposit, is upright, nearly isoclinal, and plunges mostly easterly at both ends with small scale anticlines and synclines in the middle. Magnetite constitutes about 75% of high-grade iron deposits in the north limb, whereas hematite predominates in south-limb deposits. K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages indicate middle Paleoproterozoic overprinting. Central Borden Fault Zone was active at ca. 1.27 Ga and during or after Ordovician time. Note: please be aware that the information contained in CGM 408 is based on legacy data from the 1960-1990s and that it has been superseded by regional-scale information contained in CGM 403.
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